The room charge will be reflected on your onboard account statement which will be offset by your OBC. Once you have funds loaded on the slot you can cash out and bring the ticket to the cage where they will give you cash. At a slot machine you can log into your account and do a so-called "room charge" where you charge your onboard account with the dollar amount you'd like to convert to cash. If you're looking to convert OBC into cash via the casino, you'll want to do the transaction onboard rather than the cruise planner. Or does Celebrity frown upon this and have a way to prevent this. If I were to buy a lot of credits with my OBC, gamble a little bit and take my chips to the cashier window, I would get cash back right? I know the free play chips are going to look different than regular chips and can't be exchanged for cash. Like if I used my OBC to pre-buy casino credits, I will get 10% back in free play. I am wondering if this could be a loop hole for turning my OBC into cash? I have a lot of OBC on this cruise, and the 10% back in free play is enticing. Cruising on the Silhouette for Christmas and New Years and I see there is an incentive to pre-purchasing casino credits.
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